1979 Chevrolet El Camino Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
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			 1979 Chevrolet
El Camino 350/5.7L 1980 K-10 Chevy engine. Cam,
lifters, new pushrods and headers where installed with Flo Master exhaust. The
seats were reupholstered, headliner replaced, door panels redone and carpet was
replaced in 2007. Kenwood KDC X491 stereo system that can play from CD, MP-3 or
WMA files with 8 speakers and remote control with Infinity Reference Series
5761A Amp. This system will raddle the windows. All the above was done before I
owned it. I have done the following in
the past year; I had the car stripped and repainted
in June 2013. Paint color is dark blue metallic. Brand new (not rebuilt) heads, used
Edelbrock manifold with new Edelbrock 600CFM carb that I modified with jets and
metering rods for performance reasons, new valve covers and gaskets, front end
has been completely rebuilt (ball joints, tie rod ends etc.), new steering box,
intermediate steering shaft, steering column and new steering wheel, new power
steering pump, new distributor wires and plugs, new water pump, new motor mounts, new fuel pump, new
starter, oil pan gasket has been replaced, transmission rebuilt and new torque
converter, new freeze plugs, cooling system completely flushed and new radiator
put in, 4 new Cooper Radial tires have less than 3000 miles on them, bed has
been sealed for leaks and coated with bed liner paint, new shocks front and new
air shocks in the rear, new wiper arms and blades, new water temp and oil
pressure gages added, new power window motors. Dash has custom rug on it. Cooper tires are mounted on 2000 Camaro
Iroc wheels including spare which does not have a tire on it. New A/C compressor and R-134 coolant
installed. Heater is not hooked up.  Oil and filter have been changed every
2000 miles since I have owned it. Car looks and runs great.  Title is clean and in my possession. As is
where is sale. Car is in Cape Coral, FL and can be
shipped to you at your expense. I will pay up to $250.00 of shipping costs.  | 
	
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